I had a pro trigger job done on my Mark II 20 years ago. My daughter's Ruger Mark II Target (purchased used) has a trigger is noticeably heavier than my gun. No daughter will stand for that. The gunsmith that did my trigger job is long gone and YouTube has blossomed. How to improve her trigger?
Midway sells Volquartsen target triggers and Volquartsen target sears. Also Volquartsen disconnectors. She'd be out $100 by the time she bought all of those and her gun is supposed to have a target trigger to begin with. What would you do first? I was thinking the sear.
They also sell a Volquartsen accurizing kit for $109.
Has anyone put any of these parts in their Mark II? Any advice on which part makes the most difference? Any advice on which parts are easy or hard to install? Any YouTube videos that you recommend or that you do not agree with?
Thanks
Midway sells Volquartsen target triggers and Volquartsen target sears. Also Volquartsen disconnectors. She'd be out $100 by the time she bought all of those and her gun is supposed to have a target trigger to begin with. What would you do first? I was thinking the sear.
They also sell a Volquartsen accurizing kit for $109.
Has anyone put any of these parts in their Mark II? Any advice on which part makes the most difference? Any advice on which parts are easy or hard to install? Any YouTube videos that you recommend or that you do not agree with?
Thanks